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THE EMERHLD Edited by the class of nsi Spring Green HighSchool Spring Green,Wisconsin DedoTiON We, the Senior Class of 1952, do hereby dedicate our Emerald to Mrs. Ida Mae Ziemke a good friena and teacher, who gave her sincere efforts to the betterment of our class for two years, serving as English teacher and annual advisor during that time i i i Eldon B. Pratt B. of Ed. Degree Eau Claire S. T. C. «•« Social Science William Johnson B. of Ed. Degree Whitewater S. T. C. S. S. University of Wise. Bookkeeping - Band R. F. Fox B. of Ed. Degree Plattevllle S. T C. H. S. Degree University of Wise. «• Principal - Mathematics Mitchell L. Rens B. S. Degree Platteville S. T. C. Agriculture LeRoy Dalton B. S. of Ed. Degree University of Wise. S. S. University of Wisc. « Mathematics - Science Duane Mueller B. S. Degree University of Wise. S. S. University of Wise. Science - Athletics Bess Martindale B. S. Degree University of Wise. S. S. University of Wise. « English Mrs. Betty Barrington B. S. Degree University of Wise. « Home Economics Mra. Florede I. Butter B. of Ed. Degree Plattevllle S. T. C. S. S. University of Wise. ••• English - Library Jean Longaeth « Secretary William Carter B. of Ed. Degree Whitewater S. T. C. S. S. University of Iowa Conmercial Paul Durst «« Engineer Who knows I I may do something sensational yet. Basketball 1-2-3-4; Football 1-4; Student Council lj Booster Club 2-3; Baseball 3-4; F.F.A. 3-4; Newspaper 1-2; Class treasurer 4. None but himself can be his parellel. «• « Football 1-2-3-4; Hcaeccoing King 4 .Student Council 3-4; Dramatics 1; iBaseball 1-2; Boys Chorus 4; class president 4; Newspaper staff 1-2; Forensics 1-2-3-4 CleVer and always full of fun, Marilyn is liked by everyone. F.H.A.3; Forensics Club 1-2-3-4; Pep Band 1-2; Dramatic Club 1-2; Annual Staff 4; Student Council 3-4; Girls Chorus 2; Newspaper Staff 2; Drum Major 1-2-3-4; Booster Club 1-2-3-4; Cheerleader 3-4. A worker, good time. yet always ready for a Dramatics Club 1-2; treasurer 2; Class vice-president 2; F.H.A. 2; Pep Band 1-2-3-4J Annual Staff 3-4; Co-editor 4; Student Council 2-3-4; vice-president 4; Newspaper 1-2-4; Girls Chorus 2-4; Badger Girls State 3; Forensic Club 1-2-3-4; x st«r Club 1-2-3-4; treasurer I want what I want when I want it. Girla Chorue 1; Dramatics 2i F.H.A. G.A.A. 2. The world was made to be enjoyed and I'll make the best of it. F.F.A. 3-4j vice-president 3; Boys Chorus 4; Booster Club 2j Baseball 1 2; Football 1-3 Basketball 2-3. 0aS 7 jzxvtun 13c$i ui4xk Kitty could be a librarian but why with Jan around. • Student Counoil 1-2-3-4; treasurer 2 Girls Chorus 2-4; Annual Staff A; Class secretary l-2-3j Forensics 1; F.H.A. 2-3; Newspaper Staff 1-2-3-4; Booster Club 1-2-3-4; secretary 2; vice-president 3; president 4; Snow Ball Queen 4$ Cheerleader 1-2-3-A) Majorette 1-2-3-4; Dramatic Club 1-2 4; vice-president 2. (x£fJLuu j C ybs Jan knows that football isn't the only place that a line is needed. • ••• Football 1-2-3-4J Basketball 1-2-3-4 Baseball 1-2-3 j Pep Band 1-2. Lord! I wonder what, fool it was that first invented kissing. Newspaper Staff 1—2—3J F.H.A. 1—3-4; Booster Club 1-2; Annual Staff 4; Girls Chorus 1-2-3-4; Forensics 2. short girl that may go a long way. [Booster Club 1-2-3-A, treasurer 4; [Mixed Chorus 2-4; Forensics 3-4; Dramatics 2-3; Annual Staff 4; Newspaper Club 1-2-3-4; Asst-Editor ■ 3; Editor 4. ■ Only his friends really know him. « Basketball Manager 2-3; BasebaU Manager 2; Football Manager 2—3 Take life faster. Football 4; 31-2-3-4. as it cciaes, but not any Booster Club 2; F.F.A, Good naturo, muscle, and grit are all ccabined. Football 1-2-3-4; Baseball 1-2-3-4; F.F.A. 1-2-3-4; treasurer 3; pres- ident 4; Wise nsin Fanner Degree 3. What a pity it Is that we can die but once to save our country. ««•« Basketball 1-2-3-4; Football 1-2-3; Baseball 1; Annual Staff 4. JC + k 2 I love to Jingle, Jabber, chat, Hy pastime you can judre from that. «««« Student Council 3-4; president 4; Newspaper Staff 2-3-4| secretary 3; Girls Chorus 2-4; Class Treasurer- 3; Horaecominr Queen 3; Pep Bend 4 Dramatics Club 1-2; Annuel Staff 4; Forensic Club 1-2-3-4; F.H.A. 1-2-3- 4; vice-president 3; president 4; Booster Club 1-2. She is the nuiet kind, whose temper never varies. Dramatics Club lj Forensic Club 2; F.H.A. 1-2-4fHews i aper staff 2-3-4 ; Annual staff 4. A A swell friend to those who know’ her. as ass Booster Club 1-2-3; Annual Staff 4; Newspaper 1-2; Student Council 3; secretary 3; Dramatics 1-3; Girls Chorus 2; F.H.A. 1-2-3-4; secretary K, have a mind of my own and it takes more than a teacher to change it. Basketball l-2-3-4;Psp Band 1-2-3-4; Class president 2; Boys Chorus 4; Annual staff 4; Co-editor; Football manager 1-2-3. L. to R: V. Pres., H. Smith, Treas., J. Hogan, Sec., E. Bohnsack, Proa. J. Howell. He goes quickly, but is rather slow about returning. F.F.A. 1-2-3-4 J vice-president 4} reporter 3; Student Council 4j Boys Chorua 4; Baseball 3; Annual Staff 4. As a member of F.F.A. he raises cane and alfalfa hay. •••• Boys Chorus 4; Football 1-2-3-4 Class treasurer 3; president 4j F.F.A. 1-2-3-4; secretary 3; treas- urer 4 % She is sweet, modest, and unassuming... girl who is nice to call a friend. Newspaper 3; Pep Band 3- 4; Annual Staff 4; Girls Chorus 2-4J F.H.A. I-3-4 K laSS According to the swaml the members of the class of 1952 will win fame and happiness. Be sure to attend the class reunion of 1962 See if the following predictions corse true. Elaine Beok is Sauk County Home Agent and is tenoning girls hov to sev. Eleanor Bohnsach is married to Richard Hanke and is now living in California with her nine children. She expects to have an even dozen in a few years. Milda Collies is now married to Doo Ostermeyer. Jan Doyle is the World's Champion golfer. He has set the world's record at the score of 25. David Sohoenmann now owns a chain of Round Barn Restaurants all over the United State Dave is thinking of opening one in New Zealand for the cannibals. Washington D. C. is wondering whether or not Senator John Howell will accept the presidential nomination. John's oratorical oareer won him fame when he convinced congress to reduce the age limit fo r presidential candidates. Pat Coyle joined the Foreign Legion. Marilyn Hudson married Bryce Ewing and is residing in Richland Center. Jack Hogan has made the radio station W R C 0 famous with his quiz program You Don't Know, The royalties Byron Haokl receives from his invention of a slow ticking cuckoo clock support the Hackl family in grand style. Louis Haas is a rancher out West. Kathleen Coyle is married to Jan Doyle, and owns her own dancing school. Her adorable twin daughters are in Hollywood being trained for stardom by Shirley Temple. Viola Jorgenson has now received her embalming degree at the University, and is now aiding her husband in their funeral home. Roland Stoddard, former professional football player, has retired to his mink farm. Bob Knudson has taken over the agriculture classes at Spring Green High School. Ivan Koenig is a geometry instructor. He expects to teach at Platteville in 1965. prophecy Barbara Larsen just gave up her nursing career to marry Gerry Gilbertson. Clara Limmex is now running her own photographer's business. Marian Mueller is now following her commander husband all around the world. Donald Richardson is now sports commentator for Oscar Meyer and Company. Ronald Schmid is at the Reedsburg Rest Home. Since he has sleeping sickness he is unable to attend the class reunion. Harold Schwartz is now a car dealer in Des Moines, Iowa. Mark Smith is a famous tenor, who is planning a tour with the popular Garcia orchestra. Evelyn Phillips is now married to Carl Gutknecict. She and her husband live in Madison. Marjorie Raymond is married to Francis and has a set of red-headed quadruplets. Ruth Walker owns a business college. Bill Nicholson, assisted by his wife, has taken over the management of the Royal Blue Store. CL Witt We, the Senior Class of Spring Green High School in the year of 1952, County of Sauk, State of Wisconsin, being in full possession of sound mind and body, take great pleasure in making our last will and testament. Each Senior wishes to leave his most treasured possession or ability to the under classmen of Spring Green High. Jan Doyle wills his basketball ability to Bob Schauf. Jack Hogan wills his clowning techique to Paul Lins. Donnie Richardson is a great baseball fan, he would like to pass this great love for a fine sport to Vera Loveaee. Mark Smith has a wonderful voice that he has agreed to pass on to Art Baryenbruch so that he can sing in Boys Chorus. Marjorie Raymond wills her ability to go steady to Mary Richardson. Milda Collies really knows how to roller-skate. This special talent is willed to Doris Longseth. Marilyn Hudson is just full of pep when it comes to ball games, this she wills to the future cheerleaders of Spring Green High, Barbara Larsen can argue a crooked line straight. This technique is passed on to Monica Kraemer. Roland Stoddard was our star football player this year and his ability is passed on to Dick Feiner. Kathleen Coyle is tops when it comes to dancing. She would like tc pass this techique to Janice Farnsworth. Evelyn Phillips wills her art of jabbering to Mary Kessenich. Eleanor Bohnsack wills her ability to be true to one m«n to Dorothy teller, Ruth Walker wills her jollyness to Anita Koenig. Elaine Beck wills her quiet ways to Mary Richart, a junior gal who is full of pep. Clara Unimex wills her ability to do bookkeeping to Bill Johnson's future classes. Marian Mueller is a great hand when it comes to sewing so she passes this ability on to Sharon Paske. You're a lucky girl, Sharon. Viola Jorgenson has a peach of a nickname, which she leaves to Karen Kritz. Do you like the name Jughead Karen? Harold Schwartz likes to change seats in Economics class. We will not say why, but this technique is passed on to anyone who likes a change in scenery now and then. Byron Hackle is a great farmer and passes his ability on to Jim McDonald. Hope vou like to farm, Jim. Roland (so tired) Schmid Just loves to sleep in class and willingly passes this ability to anyone who was out the night before. Did you ever notice all the muscles that Bob Knudson has? He said he would pass them on to next years football team. We're really going to win games now. James Howell is one very smart guy and wills his brains to the poor kids that have flunks on their report cards. Bill Nicholson has that certain something that all girls go for. This he passes on to all the poor guys that can't get a girl. David Schoenmann wills his technique to work all night and sxeep all day to Dick Hetzel. Ivan Koenig wills his hair cut to Junior Rose. Pat Coyle wills his flirting ability to Bobby Jordan. On Angant. 30, 19 8, U9 green” freshnen entered the Spring Green High Soheol te reoeive an education. After a few days of confnalon we had our first nesting, and with the help of our class advisors, Mr. Pratt and Mias Gunderson, we elected offioere. For president we elected Donald Voas; vice-president, Fred Peck; secretary, Kathleen Coyle; and treasurer, Leon Richart. The sophomores, in good old S.G, tradition, initiated us into the freshnen class. During our first year we lost the following nenbers; Kenneth Fredrickson, Ralph Preston, Anna Whalen, Wilbur Reeves, Thelma Pauley and Donald Voss. This year has been a year filled with many activities and pleasant memories for us. In our sophomore year we had lost most of our bashfulness and we no longer walked on our tip-toes when entering study hall. We started our sophomore year by electing the following class officers! William Nicholson, president; Viola Jorgenson, vice- president; Kathleen Coyle, secretary; Roland Stoddard, treasurer. As sophomore we thoroughly enjoyed initiating the new freshmen. Our class advisors this year were Mr. Clowes and Mr. Johnson. Again we lost some of our members; Gene Watson, Arlene Gruber, Keith Van Blarcom, Grace Farris and William Huntley. Breathlessly we were seen striding into the gym for the first assembly of our Junior year. This year we had the honor of being called upper-classmen. We received our beautiful class rings and proudly displayed them as if they were precious Jewels, Our class officers were president, Roland Stoddard; vice- president, Leon Richart; secretary, Kathleen Coyle; and treasurer, Barbara Larsen. Mrs. Barrington and Mr. Mueller were our class advisors. On April 6 we held our prom with queen Ruth Baryenbruch and king Roland Stoddard leading the grand march to the theme of Stardust , This year we lost Harold Baker, Harold Harrington, Herbert Krits, Shirley Heefe, Leon Richart, Neil Timbers, and gained Milda Collies. By our senior year some have fallen by the wayside, but we have reached the stage where we can look down upon the struggling under- classmen. The officers this year are president, James Howell; vice- president, Mark Smith; secretary, Eleanor Bohnsack; and treasurer is Jack Hogan. We discovered we had lost four more members to bring our number to a total of twenty-seven. Fondly we look back upon memories of football games, and school fairs during the fall, basketball and dances during the winter and the class play in the spring. Even though we were hard and green when we were freshmen we have gradually ripened and grown bright with a shining luster that, will never grow dim. ’«imp ftmi'iitiiiiiitf junior (dicite First row L to R: B. Naoheriner, C. Bruhn, Mr. Dalton, Mrs. Barrington, Mr. Johnson, F. Brander, H. Hansen, Second roviL to Ri B. Jensen, J. Weston, M. Kessnich, V. Roessler, R. Metcalf, M. Dwyer, L. Radel, Third row L to Ri L.I Duren, G. Iarsen, C. Michels, M. Richart, K. Kriti, V. Feiner, F. Drl, Fourth row L to R« S, Reuter, M. Kramer, B. Christain, R. Davis, H. Tennant, ?. Lins, •D. Roller, J. Markham. row L to Rj Mr. Dalton, Mr. Johnson, D. Hausladen, A. Baryenbruch, N. Simon, A. Bayer, Mrs. Barrington, Second row L to Ri J. Farnsworth, E. Ruetten, M. Richardson, V. I vesee, J. Thering, B. Luther, E. Lins, Third row L to Ri A. Gruber, S. Smith, D. Mueller, N. Leigel, M. Alt, L. Luther, Fourth row L to R: L. Ringelstetter, B. Kramer, G. Imberg, J. Leigel, B. Sohauf, D. Schauf, W. Van Slyke, D. Nacheriner. L to R: Sec., L. Duren, Trees., B. Nachreiner, V. J, Thering, Pres,, B. Schauf. i i i I First row L to Ri Mr. Rens, M. Ruetten, S. Fredrickaon, B. Bowell, J. Loether, Mr. Carter, Second row L to Ri B. Rose, B. Lagerman, E. Thuli, S. Peake, M. Neuhesiel, M. Pletaer, R. Beck, Third row L to Ri B. Lina, R. Allert, J. Hackl, J. Reainger, K. Maxwell, D. Drfer, R. Ringelstetter Sophomore L to R: M. Neuheisel, Sec.; E. Thuli, Treas.; F. Krits, Vice-pres.; K. Maxwell, Pres. First row L to Rt Mr. Rens, B. Hopkina, J. Crook, B. Evers, B. Foanow, Mr. Carter, Seoond row L to Ri M. Dwyer, A. Koenig, D. Slauson, E. Dederich, D. Pete, F. Krlt , P. Olaon, L. Dederioh, Third row L to Ri G Banker, V. Schmid, J. Oatermeyer, B. Vondran, G. Alt, B. Harrington , B. Crook. ft ✓ s (1 fl r First row L to R: Hr. Mueller, N. Phillips, B. Ewers, L. living, K. diamond Miss Mart indale, Second row L to R: B. Jordan, D. Banker, N. Richards, D. Hetzel, B. Vomdran, R. Riser, E. Simon, D. Longseth, Third row L to R: M. Schoenmann, S. Heber, J. Rose, G. Blynn, J.Smith, M. Kraemer, C. Butteris. men e, f row 1, to n: l. Gurber, J. Gruber, My. Mueller, Miss Mart indale, R. Vi Slyke, K. Bohnsack, Second row L.to R: E. Feiner, D. Bowell, J. Richardson, 6 Nelson, L. Haslow, Y. Bauer, R. Richardson, J. Strait,Third row L to R: E. Bit dl, B. Gutwiler, F. Black, E. Neuhesiel, R. Kraemer, M. Jordan, L. Therin . £ a_Lsh. V •i i I I K I I I First row L to R: D. Prouty, V. Richardson, C. Farnsworth, Mrs. Gorman, D. Larson, B. Prouty. Second row L to B. Raymond, B. Taylor, R. Taylor, M. Siperly, . Morey S. Nelson, M. Hottmann. Third row L to R: D. Holier, B. Urfer, C. Longseth, T. Brown, J. Stoltz, D. Roller, B. Jordan. Fourth row L to Rt H. Lempman, B. Buchner, L. Loether, R. Reuter, R. Schauf, R. Rose, B. Butter. 3. M. .A. First rov L to Rl B. Kramer, E. Beck, M. Mue- ller, Mrs. Barrington, B. Lerson, S. Reuter, Second rov L to R; J. Farnsworth, N. Richards E. Thuli, J. Richardson, M. Neuheisel, E. Lina Third row L to Rj E. Ruetten, R. Metcalf, R.‘ Walker, M. Schoenmann, M. Kramer, R. Kramer, P Olson, Fourth rov L to R. M. Richart, K.Krita,, S. Smith, C. Limmex, E. Phillips, G. Iatsoq, n Kramer. - . V HOMFKAKftRS Pirst row L to Ri A. Baryenbruch, J. Crook, F. Brander, Mr. Rons, A. Bayer, R. Van Slyke, L. Swing, Second row L to R. D. Banker, D. Hetsel R. Richardson, E. Bindl, J. Strait, H.Schwarts J. Rose, Third row L to R; J, Smith, B. Crook, B. Christian, B. Ewers. G. Brander, J. Alt, H. Tennant, Fourth row L to Rx L. Luther, V. Sch- B. Van Slyke, P. Coyle, D. Haualaden, ’ D, J. Hogan, B. Ewers. First row L to Ri V. Feiner, R. Stoddard, R. Sotaaid, B. Knudson, C. Bruhn, H. Hansen, Mr. Rena, Seoond L to R| D. Feiner, J, Hackl, K. Maxwell, D. Drfer, B. Ringelstetter, D.Gr- uber, F, Krits, E. Neuheisel, Third row L toR F. Black, C. Butteris, H. Leigel, F. Drl, M. Jordan, L. Tbering, R. Daris, D. Beck, Fourth row L to Rx G. Imberg, M, Alt, K. Bohnsaok, D Roller, M. Smith, D. Naeheriner, D. Diamorxi,B Hackl. First row L. to R K. Coyle, R. Baryenbruoh, M. Hudson, J. Thering, L. Duren, V. Jorgenson, M. Raymond, Second row L. to R E. Thuli, J. Wes- ton, M. Kessenlch, A. Gruber, B. Luther, H. Gruber, D. Mueller, Third row L. to Rr B. Jensen,M. Neuhelsel, Mr. Dalton, Mr. Carter, L. Radel IJearlooL Staff rtlndnl v e j t nicn0180‘ , v. Jorgenson, Miss Ma- rxinaaie, n. Mueller, Second row L to R: M Coll Ip t nX -iA u u. j F Nfis First row L to Ri K. Krlts, S. Smith, M. Hudson, V. Jorgenson, K. Coyle Standing L to R: Mr. Fox, J. H woll, B. Nachreiner, M. Smith, L. Ringles- tetter, S. Heber, B. Drfer, B. Lins, President- B. Larsen. a eer oCeacli erJ A teaun cheerleaders: Marilyn Hudson, Lauretta Duren, Kathleen Coyle B team cheerleaders: Sue Heber, Marita Neuheisel, Madelyn Ruetten n ewApaper Front row L. to Ri Miss Martindale, R. Baryenbruch, A. Gruber, M. Ray- mond, R. Beck, V. Felner, C. Limmex, Second row L. to R: B. Jensen, R. Allert, L. Radel, B. Luther, M. Schoenmamn, V. Jorgenson, B. Larsen, K. Kritz, K. Coyle, H. Gruber, D. Mueller forensics First row L. to R: Mrs. Hutter, S. Smith, Mr. Pratt, M. Hudson, K. Kritz, Second row L. to R: B. Lagerman, J. Farnsworth, M. Richart, M, Neuheisel, B. Lina, S. Heber, E. Thuli, J. Richardson, E. Bohnsach, M Raymond, Third row L to R R. Metcalf, V. Jorgenson, Miss Martindale, F. Url, J. Howell, G. Larsen, M. Kraemer, B. Larsen. Se Nior vIBa Nd First row L to R: K. Coyle, M. Hudson, B. Brummer, B. Lins, L. Haslov, D. Muel- ler, B. Nicholson, B. Nachreiner, M. Neuheisel, M. Nowatney, L. Duren, R. Barye- nbruch. Second row L to R: R. Davis, M. Greenheck, B. Urfer, J. Richardson, E. Simon, C. Michels, M. Reutten, S. Smith, V. Richardson, M. Kessenich, M. Richar- dson, M. Pletzer, J. Weston, B. Haslov. Third row L to Rj D. Bnunner, D. Jord- an, R. Reuter, K. Kritz, V. Jorgenson, J. Strait, H. Lampman, E, Thuli, R. Metc- alf, R. Schauf, J. Urfer. Fourth row L to R: T. Brown, M. Hottman, A. Koenig, S. Reuter, J. Doyle, D. Schauf, D. Urfer, R. Walker, J. Puttkamer, B. Vorndran, K. Larson. Fifth row L to Rt J. Thering, B, Hutter, B. Schauf, L. Therlng, B. Larsen, S. Heber, J, Markham. E. Neuheisel, D. Larson, J. Schoenmann. First row to Ri S. McKune, K. Thuli, J. Moore, S. Coyle, M. Zlns, J. Ho- ff MS6Kri? ’ ii 1!! R: ? POpe' n’ Duren M T Fleming, L. Jor- er 'pM Th ll8 Third rOV L t0 RS B' BrOWn ° Stralt J- B. Pletz- Zll ZA'IX LoH” ’ hJST'J; '£ —• Ch, C. Kldheld, M. Kossenlch, X. Krlti, D. jord.n.’ Third r,' otT “s.va: ttw«w was t as t i= ■ - Majorettes L to Rt M. Hudson, L. Duren, D. Mueller, R. Baryenbruch, K. Coyle. Chorus First Row L. to R. R. Baryenbruch, M. Kraemer. K. Coyle, V. Jorgenson, B. Kraemer, Miss Peterson. Second Row L. to R. B; Jensen, B. Lins, B. Lager- man, J. Richardson, M. Raymond, J. Therlng, R. Metcalf. Third Row L. to R. L. Radel, B. Luther, S. Heber, A. Koenig, R. Walker, M. Schoenmann, E. Sim- ons, M. Kraemer. Fourth Row j, to R. H. Gruber, D. Mueller, S. Smith R Kraemer, M. Richart, B. Larson, G Tarson, and . Gruber , First Row L. to R.I. Koenig, J. Therlng, Miss Peterson, A. Baryenbruch N. Sirons, Second Row L. to R. V. Feiner, B. Sliter, R. Stoddard, J Markham, M. Alt, R. Davis. Third Row L. to R. J, Llepel, P. Coyle, M. Smith, B. Nich- olson, D. Nachrelner, B.Nachriner, and J. Howell. R: J. Howell, D. Hausladen, J. volk, B. Cruber, D. Gruber, Ewere, J. Smith, D. Urfer, F. Erander, H. Sch- wartz. Third row L to Ri J. Hogan, J. Markham, w. Runyan, B. Nachreiner, J. Hodgson, B. Hogan, B. Ewers, B. Van Slyke, R. Van Slyke, J. Crook, J. Gruber, A. Baryer.bruch, D. Nachreiner, C. Brhun, B. Knudson, D. Schoeru rnann. Sept. 21 Sauk City OP 7 SG 0 Sept. 28 Manaton 6 25 Oct. 3 Prairie du Sac 3A 6 Oct. 12 Waunakee 0 12 Oct. 19 Lodi 32 0 Oct. 26 Mazo 0 H Oct. 30 Arena 12 13 designates Non-conference game won lost S.G. A 3 Opponent 3 A Standing L to Rt B. Schauf, J. Doyle, B. Nicholson, J. Hogan, N. Simon, A. Baryenbruch, I. Koenig, B. Nachreiner, D. Schauf, J. Markham. Kneel- ing L to Rs Manager, Dave Banker, Coach, Duane Mueller. Thrill Thinking' Solunm Get that ball1. yeddiuE Tatum 1 m 'm m irni f- atronize lJour The Senior Class of 1952 wish to thank the businessmen who hare helped to make this annual a success by purchasing advertising space on the following pages. We hope you remember these establishments by your patronage in the future. t- • t-t-1- D- ! t-1- V-1 • IV • • t- • t-t-D-t- •! t- • THE FARMERS STATE BANK of SPRING GREEN A banking service for your every need Member F. D. I. C. Spring Green Phone 87 Plain Phone 2161 NINA INC. THE ECONOMY STORE The Big Small Town Store With complete stocks of everything you need For the entire family You always find top quality at the lowest prices Spring Green Phone 66 5 A A A A A A A A THE DUTCH KITCHEN Lunches Sandwiches Ice Cream Malts Meet The Gang At The ROUND BARN For Fun and Food „ f Gas I 6 r v V Your business is appreciated Sinclair Oil DEVLIN’S Gas Oil Groceries Spring Green Wisconsin DAVIS RICHARDSON Producers of agricultural lime and crushed gravel Phone 167 or A9R Spring Green, Wisconsin FRANKLIN FARMER’S MUTUAL Fire Insurance Co. Be Wise--------- Mutualize Spring Green, Wisconsin Phone 125 Compliments of GUDIES Fine Foods for Less Spring Green, Wisconsin Phone 91 KAISER FRAZER GARAGE For Economy of Operation and Comfort Get a Kaiser or Henry J Phone 152 Spring Green Spring Green, Wisconsin RICHARDSON’S PONTIAC GMC Trucks U.S. Royal Tires Wrecker Service Phone 204.W Spring Green, Wisconsin I 1 ' I 1 I ' t ' HASLOW BODY SHOP Body Work Painting Bear Wheel Alignment Wheel Balancing Spring Green, Wisconsin Phone 205 STATE BANK of SPRING GREEN Est. 1900 Member of the Federal Reserve System and the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. -1 -t -I -1 -1 -I -1 -i -i -1 -1 t - I -1 -4 -i -I • I ■ SPRING GREEN LOCKER SERVICE Spring Green, Wisconsin Rental Lockers, Curing, Processing Lard rendering. Wholesale meats Custom Work for Home Lockers Phone 16 2W {• I d • I • I • I • I • 1 -3 d d d 3 • I •! - J «J 3 «3 3 -I • f • C d • I -3 3 ► I • J • 1 3 I «3 J d -I 3 1 • I -J «I Compliments of LOUIEfS FURNITURE STORE Spring Green Wisconsin 7 7 T- 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 JOHN DEERE IMPIZMENTS end REPAIRS Chore Boy Milkers Stat Cool Oil Phil Gas Home Appliances •3 -d 3 1 3 3 3 «3 3 3 3 -J -3 3 -1 -3 -3 3 «3 «I -1 ■« -3 -3 «3 «3 -3 3 -3 3 3 h| -3 -Q 3 KJ «I «I «I «I KRAEMER'S PLUMBING and HEATING Frigldalre and Maytag Appliances Stores at Plain and Spring Green Phone Phone 2081 UR •3 •« 1 -4 -1 -4 4 4 «I -S -1U U -I •« •« •« « -4 -J 1 ■ -4 ■« -4 -I -4 «J .J HI -1H -1 J 4 «I -a SHERWOOD BROS. Hardware Furniture Funeral Service Spring Green, Wisconsin Store phone 29 Res. phone 63 t u •« «I -i i «j m •« -a ■$ u •« -a -a «t - i «i -i n -a -a -a «j «j « -a -i n -a ki -a -t ■! • j «i hi hj i -j SCHOENMANN'S TAVERN Spring Green Wisconsin ?. -I 1 •! J-I -J 1 1 -J -I 1 •J«J -1 -1 «I -J -J -J rl -I -t - . - t -t «I •!-I t-t -I | •! -t • -I • I • t-I -I 'I -I J 1 1 • I -I-I 1 1 1 •{ 1 • I-I • {«t • t • (• {•! I I 1 'I r| •I • f •!-J• 1 I J J KEN’S CLOTHING STORE Shoes and Clothing for the entire Family Spring Green, Wisconsin 2 $ COSPER'S CLOTHING STORE Spring Green Wisaonsln BRIDGE LUNCH Spring Green Wisoonsln KANE’S TEXACO SERVICE STATION Spring Green Wisconsin SHUTS SERVICE STATION Spring Green Wisconsin ALIERTS TAVERN Spring Green Wisconsin WILLIAM GERLING Spring Green Wisconsin • !• l t D l J T D t D J f l t t t D I v 1 D t l %• D ! • V tr «. «. A A ROIAL BLUE A A Spring Green t i, Wisconsin I FLEMING BOTTIZD GAS SERVICE Spring Green Lone Rock Wisconsin LESTER C. 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